Do artists like Lady Gaga, Adam Lambert, and Scissor Sisters push sexuality too far?
Shawn Amos
2010/06/29 16:23:08
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Before Lady Gaga and Adam Lambert, the Scissor Sisters were strutting their flamboyant asses in after-hours New York dance clubs. Most of the world joined the Sisters' glam-baked party upon their 2004 debut, but America didn't bite.
On their third release, the Scissor Sisters step back into their early club days in the hopes of stepping into mainstream U.S. success. "Night Work" is filled with big freak anthems and in-your-face lyrics like "I think I need a rubber tonight." Let's see Adam Lambert get away with that on the next "Idol" reunion.
Do artists like Lady Gaga, Adam Lambert, and Scissor Sisters push sexuality too far?
On their third release, the Scissor Sisters step back into their early club days in the hopes of stepping into mainstream U.S. success. "Night Work" is filled with big freak anthems and in-your-face lyrics like "I think I need a rubber tonight." Let's see Adam Lambert get away with that on the next "Idol" reunion.
Do artists like Lady Gaga, Adam Lambert, and Scissor Sisters push sexuality too far?
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GAGAGAGA just coping what Madonna did 30 y back in less gross way. Have you ever seen Michael Jackson naked? He did not need to. Old good Elvis, Mercury and John did show some skin in moderation but they had class. Today's MTV is better than any porn movie